Two members of Seminole’s 2008 state championship team, Ray-Ray Armstrong and Kadeem Edwards, will be on the same NFL stage when the St. Louis Rams (0-1) visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) for a game on Sunday. And they may be sharing a cheering section of Seminole High football players and coaches.

“We’re going to try to get a group of the boys to the game,” Seminole coach Kerry Wiggins said on Monday. “This is home and this is big for our community. For our guys to get a chance to see an NFL game with two of our alumnus is special.”

Kickoff is set for 4:05 p.m. on FOX television.

Armstrong is a 6-3, 234-pound second-year linebacker for the Rams. He is backup at both of the outside linebacker positions and is expected to play in some defensive packages as well as special teams this season.

Edwards is a 6-4, 313-pound offensive guard who was Tampa Bay’s fifth round draft pick this year out of Tennessee State. He worked with first teamers in parts of the preseason and has been mentioned as a potential factor in an area of need as a rookie, but was on the inactive list and did not dress for the opener.

Wiggins said Seminole will honor Armstrong in a ceremony at its Sept. 26 home game against Lake Mary and plans to do the same for Edwards at a later game.